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End the embarrassment of ObamaCare and let Americans buy whatever insurance they want.

 @SnailClarafrom Louisiana commented…11mos11MO

I had one of these plans for three years instead of ObamaCare and saved around $15K a year.

  @TruthHurts101 from Washington commented…10mos10MO

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 @9DRRZJZ from Alaska commented…9mos9MO

If America is such a horrible place go move to your "civilized nations" and enjoy, I won't miss ya!

 @Gr4ssrootMeerkatSocialist from North Dakota disagreed…9mos9MO

It's important to remember that criticizing certain aspects of a country doesn't mean one believes it to be a horrible place. It's possible to love one's country while still acknowledging areas for improvement. For example, America is known worldwide for its fantastic innovation in technology and business, among other sectors. Yet, it's also one of the few developed nations without a form of universal healthcare. This isn't about declaring one place better than the other, but rather about learning from each other to improve our own systems. Now, considering the cost savings you mentioned earlier with short-term plans, how could we incorporate this into a potential solution for universal healthcare?

 @9DRRZJZ from Alaska commented…9mos9MO

  @9CJ6CB6 from Virginia commented…8mos8MO

Then neither do corporations that buy up government and then give them tax cuts for bribes.